Where would a guy find out exactly how many cars were built based on the options it was born with?
For example, our 71 GTX, early 440(375hp), auto, its Dark Sherwood green, black interior, PS, MDB (now power disk) 440 callouts on the hood in black, and the black stripe across the hood thats kind of reflective and the strips inside of the engine callout cutouts, no chin spoiler, no rear spoiler, no stripe on the C pillar.
Ive never seen another exactly like it, and with only 2,211 total Xs shipped in 71, there couldnt have been very many built that way to begin with, and even fewer left today. Its a pretty rare car to begin with, and if its 1/10?? built that way, prices go up, or if its 1/1, that determines how we go forward with the car. IMHO a 1/1 car needs to be restored to 100% correct, done by a professional that knows what that entails. The car is a survivor and 100% original body wise and at least 99% rust free. We are the second owners, Dad bought it in 72 from his good friend who bought it for himself as a high school graduation present. It was sold at the Mopar dealership in our hometown of 2200 people, and is still in business, but doesnt sell cars anymore.
Ive been on the hunt for this information for years, Id love any and all help you guys could give.
For example, our 71 GTX, early 440(375hp), auto, its Dark Sherwood green, black interior, PS, MDB (now power disk) 440 callouts on the hood in black, and the black stripe across the hood thats kind of reflective and the strips inside of the engine callout cutouts, no chin spoiler, no rear spoiler, no stripe on the C pillar.
Ive never seen another exactly like it, and with only 2,211 total Xs shipped in 71, there couldnt have been very many built that way to begin with, and even fewer left today. Its a pretty rare car to begin with, and if its 1/10?? built that way, prices go up, or if its 1/1, that determines how we go forward with the car. IMHO a 1/1 car needs to be restored to 100% correct, done by a professional that knows what that entails. The car is a survivor and 100% original body wise and at least 99% rust free. We are the second owners, Dad bought it in 72 from his good friend who bought it for himself as a high school graduation present. It was sold at the Mopar dealership in our hometown of 2200 people, and is still in business, but doesnt sell cars anymore.
Ive been on the hunt for this information for years, Id love any and all help you guys could give.
















